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Comenius School Partnerships Project
A European Journey
Through Life and Change
3rd project meeting in Southampton
10-15th March, 2013
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I. Introduction, p.3
II. The receiving organisation, p.3
III. Programme of the 3rd meeting, p.4
IV. Participants of the 3rd project meeting, p.7
V. Project activities, p.8
VI. Evaluation, p.9
VII. Conclusion, p.15
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I. Introduction
Between the 10th and 15th March, 2013, the 3rd Comenius School Partnerships
Project meeting was held at Oasis Academy: Lords Hill, in Southampton, the UK.
The aims of the meeting were:
- introduce the project partners to Oasis Academy: Lord’s Hill; - organise homework presentations; - organise black and white photography workshop; - organise a trip to Oxford; - organise story writing workshops.
II. The receiving organisation
Oasis Academy Lord’s Hill replaced Millbrook Community School and Oaklands
Community School which both closed in August 2008. The Academy opened in
September 2008 in the existing buildings on the two sites of the predecessor
schools.
From September 2012 the Academy transferred across to a purpose-built and iconic
new building on the ‘5 acre field’ site.
The Academy is sponsored by Oasis Community Learning, which is separate charity,
but is part of the Oasis global family.
The Academy initially caters for approx. 950 students in the 11-16 age range. All
places at the Academy are free and available to the local community within an
admissions policy that mirrors the inclusive admissions arrangements for community
schools in Southampton.
The specialist focus of the Academy is Arts that builds on the augments the existing
strengths of the predecessor schools and continues to develop its links to the wider
community. With a focus on lifelong learning, each student’s education is a careful
and personalised balance between practical training and academic education. As an
independent school, we employ innovative approaches to teaching and learning.
The Academy’s goal is to create an environment where students ‘want’ to learn
rather than ‘have’ to learn. State of the art computing facilities provide an essential
tool to enhance teaching in the classroom and facilitates independent learning whilst
the Academy’s study areas provide students with further autonomy in their learning.
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III. Programme of the 3rd
project meeting Sunday 10.03.2013
Time Venue Responsible Activities / Teachers Students
Various N/A Leigh, host families Arrivals Parents meet host students at SOU airport / Southampton central coach station ST with host families Various Balmoral Inn Each country organize
individually depending on arrival
Dinner (Balmoral Inn)
Monday 11.03.2013
Time Venue Responsible Activities / Teachers Students
08:30 Hotel lobby Teresa Meet downstairs in the lobby and walk to the Academy Arrive at school together with their hosts at 8.40 for Team Time
09:00 G.05 Ausra Arrive at the Academy
9.05-09:45 09:45-10:00 10:00-10:30
G.05 School Theatre
Teresa
Guided Tour round the Academy (Gr1:teachers – Paul; Gr2:LV,IT – Emma, Amy; Gr3:DE,LT, PT - Christine, Luca; Gr4:GR,PL-Reshma, Laura) Opening of the 3rd Comenius meeting in Southampton UK students’ presentation/play-quiz
10:30-11:00 G.03 Debbie Coffee/tea break provided by the Academy (Sue) G.05 Jackie, Christena
11:00-11:20 11:20-12:00
G.03 G.03
Chris Teresa
Workshop: Black & white photography (Chris Webb) Teaching & learning
12:00-12:30 12:30-12:45
Dining room /G.03
Teresa Lunch provided by the Academy (Sue) Dining room & G.05
12:45 – 13:00 13:00 – 13:15
G.05/G.03 Teresa Greece Ausra LT
Introduction to story writing workshop: revision of chapters 1&2 Presenting the e-portfolios ‘Changes in Transport’ & ‘Changes in Sport’ Presenting the photo diaries ‘In Poland’ & ‘In Germany’
13:15 -17:00 N/A Teresa, Paul Southampton city tour: walk the walls, historic sites (public transport)
17:00- N/A Each country individually Shopping/free time
Various Various Each country individually Dinner in the city Return to the hotel by public transport
Students with host families
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Tuesday 12.03.2013
Time Room Responsible Activities/Teachers Students
09:00 G.05 Ausra Meet at the Academy Arrive at school together with their hosts at 8.40 for Team Time
09:00-16:00 11:00-12:30 12:30-13:30 13:30-14:30
N/A
Paul, Ausra
Oxford: Walking tour of Oxford city including a visit to Brasenose College Lunch in High Street Pitt Rivers Museum
17.30-19.00 N/A Each country organize individually
Dinner at Balmoral Students with host families
19.30-21.30 Theatre Paul OYT performance (Mark)
Wednesday 13.03.2013
Time Venue Responsible Activities/Teachers Students
09:00
Ausra
Meet at the Academy
Arrive at school together with their hosts at 8.40 for Team Time
09:00-10.30 1.Media suite 2. G.05 3. 1.04
Teresa Ausra
Workshops Group 1: Photography (Chris UK, Ausra LT, Anja DE, Alberto IT) Group 2: Story writing (Teresa UK, Nicole DE, Anna Rita IT, Baiba LV) Group 3: Story writing (Ausra UK, Lucy IT, Liene LV, Valerijus LT)
10:30-11.00 1.04 Teresa/Ausra Coffee/tea break provided by the Academy (Sue) G.05 - Christena
11.00-12.00 Meeting room 1.Media 2. G.05 3. 1.04
Ausra
Meeting in Turkey (Coordinator/representative from each country) (Lucy, Alberto, Nicole, Baiba, Venetia??, Marzena, Ausra LT, Cristela PT, Ausra UK) eTwinning
Workshops Group 1: Photography(Chris UK, Liene LV, Anna Rita IT) Group 2: Story writing ( Foteini GR, Valerijus LT ) Group 3: Story writing (Anja DE, Wioletta PL, , Vasiliki GR)
12.00-12:30 12:30-13:00
Dining room /1.04
Ausra Lunch provided by the Academy (Sue) Dining room G.05 - Jackie
13:00-15.00 1.Media
Ausra
Workshops Group 1: Photography(Chris UK, Wioletta PL)
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2. G.05 3. 1.04
Group 2: Story writing (Jackie UK, Marzena PL) & Group 3: Story writing (Ausra UK, Cristela PT) Group 4: Designing the e-portfolio ‘Changes in Teaching and Learning’ (Vasiliki GR, Foteini GR) Group 5: Designing the photo diary ‘In England’ (Ausra LT)
15.00 - N/A Free time
Thursday 14.03.2013
Time Venue Responsible Activities/Teachers Students
09:00 G.05
Ausra
Meet at the Academy
Arrive at school together with their hosts at 8.40 for Team Time
09:00-10.30 1.Media 2.G.05 3. 1.02
Ausra
Workshops Group 1: Photography(Chris & Cristela PT, Valerijus LT) Group 2: Story writing (Ausra UK, Baiba LV, Wioletta PL ) & Group 3: Story writing (Marzena PL, Liene LV ) Group 4: Designing the photo diary ‘In England’ (Ausra LT)
10:30-11.00 1.02
Debbie
Coffee/tea break provided by the Academy (Sue)
G.05 – Kate, Christena
11:00-12.00 1.Media 2.G.05 3. 1.02
Ausra
Workshops Group 1: Photography(Chris & Nicole DE, Anna Rita IT) Group 2: Story writing (Ausra UK, Alberto IT) & Group 3: Story writing (Anja DE, Lucy IT) Group 4: Group 4: Designing the e-portfolio ‘Changes in Teaching and Learning’ (Vasiliki GR, Foteini GR)
12:00-12.30 12:30-13:00
Dining room & 1.02
Ausra Lunch provided by the Academy (Sue) Dining room G.05 - Kate
13:00-14:00 G.05 Chris, Ausra Final workshop (all)
14:00- 15:00 Theatre
Ausra, Paul Ibbott
Closing of the 3rd Comenius meeting in Southampton, UK Concert (Oasis Academy students)
15:30-17:15 N/A Free time ST with host families
17:15 Hotel Lobby Pete, Ausra Meet downstairs in the hotel lobby ST taken to the New Forest Hotel by host families
18:00-21:00 New Forest Pub
Kate, Ausra Farewell Dinner at the New Forest Hotel, Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst, Southampton, SO40 7AA
Friday 15.03.2013
Time Activities / Teachers Students
Various Departures
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IV. Participants of the 3rd
project meeting
Count
ry
Teachers Students Host students
Arrival Time Arrival Time
in
Southampton
Departure
Time
IT 1. Anna Rita Caruso
2. Lucy Ferragine
3. Alberto D’Ettoris
4. Diana Marullo
1. Olha Natsynets, F/16
2. Simona Parretta, F/16
3. Salvatore Iozzo, M/16
1.Amy & Luke Webb
2. Christine Ayban, F/16
3. Jesse Amy, M/
10/3/2013
LHR, 20:50
AZ 898
15/3/2013
LHR, 09:35
DE 1. Nicole Greppel
2. Anja Schmalhausen
1.Sophie Hoffmann, F/12
2.Emily Hoeltgen, F/13
1.Becky Wise, F/13
2.Katie Matthews, F/
10/3/2013
SOU, 21:35
BE 1896
21:35
SOU airport
15/3/2013
SOU, 11:05
BE 1895
LV 1. Baiba Kacanova
2. Liene Alzberga
1.Kitia Roze, F
2.Sintija Frolova, F
1. Laura Price/Mrs Lord
2.Agnes/Mrs Sails
10/3/2013
LGW, 16:10
BT 653
20:35 15/3/2013
LGW, 16:55
BT654
GR 1. Venetia Kapachtsi
2. Vasiliki Bakouli
3. Foteini Tsaousidou
1.Dimitrios Makris, M
2.Aristeidis Sarantis, M
1.Adam Shergold, M/
2.William Varty/Adam
Shergold, M
10/3/2013
LGW
18:35
LT 1. Ausra Skeivyte
2. Valerijus Kuzliakinas
1.Skaiste Venckute, F/16
2.Ruta Lakiunaite, F/16
1.Dionne Metcher, F/
2.Joe Tucker, M/
10/3/2013
STN, 15:50
21:40 / 22:40 15/3/2013
STN, 16:15
PL 1. Marzena Skotnicka
2. Wioletta Piotrowska
1. Martyna Plonkowska, F/
2. Joanna Swider, F/
1.Reshma Beri, F/16
2.Luca Dimaiolo, M/16
10/3/2013
LTN, 13:35
19:00 15/3/2013
LTN, 20:40
PT 1. Cristela Bairrada 1. Liliana Costa, F/16
2. Andreia Dias, F/20
1.Gabriela Trynka,F/ 15
2.Hannah Piggott, F/Mrs
Scourfield
10/3/2013
LGW-S, 12:10
TP334
16:35 15/3/2013
LGW-S, 12:10
Total 16 15
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English project team: Ausra Tolley – project co-ordinator Paul Gaston Kate Bulpit Chris Danvers Christena Lords Chris Webb Carley Sefton-Wilson Jackie Sails Deborah Scourfield Teresa Monks Richard Mullholand Denise Bennell
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V. Project activities
On Sunday, the 10th March all the project participants arrived in Southampton. Students were taken to host families, teachers were taken to the Holiday Inn hotel. On Monday, the 11th March all the participants arrived at the Academy where the opening of the 3rd project meeting took place. Teachers and students were given a guided tour round the Academy’s new building. The tour was led by vice principal Paul Gaston and student members from Oasis student council. All the participants were welcomed by the principal Ian Golding. The principal introduced Oasis family and the Academy to the guests. Host students showed their play-quiz. A professional photographer and designer Chris Webb ran a short seminar on black and white photography. After lunch students and teachers were shown the old city of Southampton, led by Teresa Monks. On Tuesday, the 12th March all the project participants had a day out in Oxford where they visited Brasenose College and other university buildings. After lunch in High Street students and teachers visited Pitt Rivers Museum. The aim of the trip was to take photographs for the story. In the evening back in the Academy the visitors watched the play ‘Punch for Judy’ performed by Oasis Youth Theatre. The play was written by Oasis Academy Theatre Director Mark Wheeler and was based on a real story. The Academy drama group is the best among youth drama groups in England. On Wednesday, the 13 March students and teachers worked in workshops either writing the story or working on the photographs for the story. In the evening, teachers had an opportunity to watch a Theatre performance. On Thursday, the 14th March students and teachers worked in workshops finishing the story. The group that was working on a photo diary presented their work. After lunch Oasis Business Director Kate Bulpit closed the meeting and issued the certificates for the project participants. In the evening students and teachers gathered at the New Forest pub for a farewell dinner. Friday, the 15th March – the departure day.
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VI. Evaluation
STUDENTS’ QUESTIONNAIRE Multilateral Comenius - Assessment of the Project
Mark the correct option from 1 to 5
(1 completely disagree 2 disagree 3 neutral 4 agree 5 completely agree)
1. Attitude and behaviour in the group: 1 2 3 4 5
- This experience has improved the dialogue among countries 0 0 13% 40% 47%
- It has promoted understanding, mutual respect and knowledge of
different cultures
0 0 26% 27% 47%
- This experience has been useful to get to know and accept the
differences and similarities among countries and people
0 0 7% 53% 40%
- Racism, ignorance and prejudice have been reduced 0 0 13% 27% 60%
- Team work has been improved 0 0 20% 33% 47%
- New perspectives and values have been broadened 0 0 33% 13% 54%
2. Workshops and brain storming activities
- This experience has helped to get to know our countries better
and helped us gain knowledge of our partners
0 0 20% 40% 40%
- Work among teachers and students has been improved 0 0 27% 53% 20%
- Students have learnt to create and use information on their own
and in interactive workshops
0 7% 7% 53% 33%
- It has produced new activities that can be used in the official
curriculum
7% 0 13% 27% 53%
- It has been helpful to improve language and acquire creative
writing and artistic skills
0 0 7% 33% 60%
- It has been useful in improving the technological skills (TIC) 6% 7% 7% 53% 27%
- It has favoured innovation and creativity in the teaching of
students and helped to improve the learning process
0 0 20% 27% 53%
- It has promoted a type of school open to society 0 0 27% 40% 33%
3. Going to a new European dimension:
- This experience has promoted the connection and coexistence
among different countries creating a new European identity
0 0 27% 33% 40%
- It has developed a cosmopolitan Europe 0 7% 13% 40% 40%
- It has contributed to a more active sense of citizenship 0 0 7% 40% 53%
- It has promoted the European Union 0 0 20% 33% 47%
- It has given a new dimension to Europe 0 7% 13% 40% 40%
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4. Organization: 1 2 3 4 5
- Reception 0 0 7% 33% 60%
- Accommodation 0 0 20% 13% 67%
- Transport 0 7% 13% 20% 60%
- The organisation of your stay (program) 0 7% 13% 33% 47%
- The given material (maps, leaflets) 7% 0 20% 40% 33%
- Technical means 0 7% 13% 20% 60%
- Locations 0 0 13% 33% 54%
- Times 0 13% 13% 20% 54%
- Human treatment 0 0 19% 27% 54%
- The capacity solving problems or doubts 0 0 7% 33% 60%
5. Activities at Oasis Academy “Lord’s Hill” / UK
- Collaboration among the different countries involved during the
workshops
0 0 7% 60% 33%
- The organisation of workshops on learning and teaching/black
and white photography and printing
0 0 20% 27% 53%
-Oxford guided tour 0 0 7% 33% 60%
-Guided tour of the City of Southampton 0 0 13% 40% 47%
- Learning how learning and teaching have changed (interviews,
presentations, workshop)
0 0 7% 33% 60%
6. Meetings:
- The collaboration among the different countries during the
meetings
0 0 13% 67% 20%
- The outcomes of the meetings 0 0 6% 47% 47%
-The organization of the meetings 0 0 6% 47% 47%
7. Has it been useful to?
- Learn about our countries and broaden our cultural horizons 0 0 7% 40% 53%
- enable students to focus on creative writing in international
groups
0 0 0 40% 60%
- improve the English Language level 0 0 0 20% 80%
-improve skills in the use of new technologies (TIC) 6% 0 7% 40% 47%
- promote creativity and innovation 0 0 7% 33% 60%
- broaden knowledge of the English culture and its customs 0 0 13% 27% 60%
- increase awareness of changes in means of learning and
teaching
0 0 0 40% 60%
8. Other comments and suggestions
- What did I like most?
Host family x 6 and project people at Oasis, trip to Oxford x4, shopping at West quay x3,
human treatment, food x2; everything, especially the OYT performance ‘Too much punch
for Judy’
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- What did I like least?
The weatherx3, school meals x3
- Other comments -
Thank you for everything; you have a beautiful city
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COLLABORATION
YOUR COUNTRY…………………………………. 10-15 March 2013
TEACHERS’ QUESTIONNAIRE Multilateral Comenius - Assessment of the Project
Mark the correct option from 1 to 5
(1 completely disagree 2 disagree 3 neutral 4 agree 5 completely agree)
1. Attitude and behaviour in the group: 1 2 3 4 5
- This experience has improved the dialogue among countries 0 0 0 40% 60%
- It has promoted understanding, mutual respect and
knowledge of different cultures
0 0 10% 30% 60%
- This experience has been useful to get to know and accept
the differences and similarities among countries and people
0 0 10% 30% 60%
- Racism, ignorance and prejudice have been reduced 0 0 10% 40% 50%
- Team work has been improved 10% 0 40% 50%
- New perspectives and values have been broadened 0 0 20% 40% 40%
2. Workshops and brain storming activities
- This experience has helped to get to know our countries
better and helped us gain knowledge of our partners
0 0 20% 40% 40%
- Work among teachers and students has been improved 0 0 10% 40% 50%
- Students have learnt to create and use information on their
own and in interactive workshops
0 0 20% 40% 40%
- It has produced new activities that can be used in the official
curriculum
0 10% 10% 60% 20%
- It has been helpful to improve language and acquire creative
writing and artistic skills
0 0 10% 30% 60%
- It has been useful in improving the technological skills (TIC) 0 0 10% 30% 60%
- It has favoured innovation and creativity in the teaching of
students and helped to improve the learning process
0 0 10% 40% 50%
- It has promoted a type of school open to society 0 0 0 40% 60%
3. Going to a new European dimension:
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- This experience has promoted the connection and
coexistence among different countries creating a new European
identity
0 0 10% 40% 50%
- It has developed a cosmopolitan Europe 0 0 10% 40% 50%
- It has contributed to a more active sense of citizenship 0 0 10% 20% 70%
- It has promoted the European Union 0 0 10% 30% 60%
- It has given a new dimension to Europe 0 0 30% 40% 40%
4. Organization: 1 2 3 4 5
- Reception 0 0 20% 40% 40%
- Accommodation 0 10% 0 30% 60%
- Transport 0 0 0 20% 80%
- The organisation of your stay (program) 0 10% 30% 20% 40%
- The given material (maps, leaflets) 0 0 0 50% 50%
- Technical means 0 0 0 30% 70%
- Locations 0 0 0 10% 90%
- Times 0 0 30% 30% 40%
- Human treatment 0 0 0 20% 80%
- The capacity solving problems or doubts 0 0 10% 20% 70%
5. Activities at Oasis Academy “Lord’s Hill” / UK
- Collaboration among the different countries involved during
the workshops
0 10% 0 50% 40%
- The organisation of workshops on learning and teaching/black
and white photography and printing
0 10% 20% 20% 50%
-Oxford guided tour 0 10% 10% 40% 40%
-Guided tour of the City of Southampton 10% 10% 30% 30% 20%
- Learning how learning and teaching have changed (interviews,
presentations, workshop)
0 10% 30% 10% 50%
6. Meetings:
- The collaboration among the different countries during the
meetings
0 0 0 40% 60%
- The outcomes of the meetings 0 0 10% 60% 30%
-The organization of the meetings 0 0 0 60% 40%
7. Has it been useful to?
- Learn about our countries and broaden our cultural horizons 0 0 20% 50% 30%
- enable students to focus on creative writing in international
groups
0 0 10% 50% 40%
- Improve the English Language level 0 0 10% 30% 60%
-improve skills in the use of new technologies (ITC) 0 0 10% 30% 60%
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- promote creativity and innovation 0 0 10% 40% 50%
- broaden knowledge of the English culture and its customs 0 0 0 70% 30%
- increase awareness of changes in means of learning and
teaching
0 0 20% 40% 40%
8. Other comments and suggestions
- What did I like most?
Oxford tour, hospitality of the staff, reception and warmly welcome; OYT performance,
location of the hotel and the school.
- What did I like least?
Rainy and windy weather, temperatures at the theatre (cold); the moment when teachers
were working more than the students
- Other comments -
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COLLABORATION
YOUR COUNTRY………………………………
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VII. Conclusion
The 3rd project meeting held in Southampton on the 10th-15th March, 2013 was successful and can be evaluated as good. The highlights of the meeting were a visit to Oxford and the performance shown by Oasis Youth Theatre. The staff hospitality, location, transport and ability to solve problems were the strengths highlighted by students and teachers. Students did a great job creating the third chapter. They started with an impressive brainstorming and story development. Towards the end teachers had to contribute more than it was expected in order the chapter to be completed. The English Team
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